The US should leave Snowdon alone. He uncovered the NSA's attack on europe, the united nations and of peoples freedom of course, all in the name of the Patriot Act which Bush had initialized. Dear Americans... No, fellow members of the human race: Fight the injust! Peace through peaceful revolution!

We don't have to be. Look at the Clinton administration. Little monitoring, didn't get involved in other nation's affairs (unless absolutely necessary). Not to mention some of the lowest crime rates, teen pregnancies, and largest economic growth in US history.

Quote: "My understanding is that espionage means giving secret or classified information to the enemy. Since Snowden shared information with the American people, his indictment for espionage could reveal (or confirm) that the US Government views you and me as the enemy."

And I much as I heard from Ron Paul, he basically means the Obama Administration and therefor the democrates. He is forgetting that the republicans are doing are very good job in the same kind of **** as well.

I remember the daily show or Colbert report satiring how like 20 journalists went on the plane they thought Snowden was on and got trapped in there only to find out he wasn't there and they took like a thousand pictures of the seat he was suppose to be on that he wasn't on. It was hilarious!

I think some part of Putin admires Snowden but he wants to keep relations with the U.S. in good shape so he's trying his best to stay out of it. He also doesn't want anyone to get the idea that Snowden is a spy for Russia.

You're opinion is meaningless. It's impossible to get the American people mad enough to fight injustice, and our corporate owners made sure of that by providing so much fat food and sugar and things to make us happy enough to not give a **** about anything. People only get mad about how much money gas costs but don't give a **** how it is so inexpensive in the first place.

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Did he do the right thing? Is he a narcissist? Is he a terrorist?

I'd say he did the right thing. I'm sure if there were a more anonymous way he could have done it, he would have. The guy loves his country, and he'd give it up to save it. I couldn't argue against that.